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Updated ICAO recommendations support airline industry restart
March 12, 2021
It is crucial that states implement this guidance, particularly as they plan for the restart of international aviation when borders are able to open
This is a major piece of work by states and aviation stakeholders under the leadership of ICAO and with the full support of the industry
One of the most important recommendations from this work is the call for national authorities to ensure that CART delivers results in national decision-making
89% of respondents IATA poll believe that governments must standardize vaccination and testing certificates
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomed the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council’s approval of the latest recommendations from its Aviation Recovery Task Force (CART). Key outputs include:
March 2021 556 The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) said its council has approved six new Covid-19 recommendations and also amended two others, as countries continue to address latest information and cooperate to optimise the role of international air transport in global pandemic recovery and ensure the speedy resumption of air travel. These recommendations and updated guidelines are contained in the high-level cover document and ‘Take-off’ guidelines issued by the ICAO Council’s Aviation Recovery Task Force (CART), established shortly after the pandemic was identified by the World Health Organization (WHO). The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has welcomed the council’s approval of the latest recommendations from its CART which includes: Temporary liberalisation of cargo flights; priority vaccination of air crew and increased co-operation among governments to implement CART recommendations and guidance.